Democrat Party: Mount Rushmore is Racist!

From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

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How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)


Sure it does, you folks originated in Africa, you know...the cradle of civilization? Still going on to this very day. The hard fact for you is that your kind have used slaves for centuries untold.
So much for the noble black man.
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

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Frankly you're like watching an episode of "Lttle Rascals".
Youre liking watching an episode of Planet of the Apes. :)

Which ape are you plying?
I dont play apes. You guys are the ones that attract hair lice and are hairy. :)

Of course you do.
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
Doesnt matter because Norway didnt abolish slavery until 1848

 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
Doesnt matter because Norway didnt abolish slavery until 1848


Yes they did.


Plenty of other WHITE nations before that also.

Black nations still have slaves, are you ready to move to the current day?
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
Doesnt matter because Norway didnt abolish slavery until 1848


Yes they did.


Plenty of other WHITE nations before that also.

Black nations still have slaves, are you ready to move to the current day?
No nation abolished slavery until a Black nation did it.

Whites nations still have slaves are you ready to move to the current day?
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
Doesnt matter because Norway didnt abolish slavery until 1848


Yes they did.


Plenty of other WHITE nations before that also.

Black nations still have slaves, are you ready to move to the current day?
No nation abolished slavery until a Black nation did it.

Whites nations still have slaves are you ready to move to the current day?

Did you read the link?

It does not look good for your case. Blacks do not seem particularly concerned about slavery, still having them today.
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
Doesnt matter because Norway didnt abolish slavery until 1848


Yes they did.


Plenty of other WHITE nations before that also.

Black nations still have slaves, are you ready to move to the current day?
No nation abolished slavery until a Black nation did it.

Whites nations still have slaves are you ready to move to the current day?

Did you read the link?

It does not look good for your case. Blacks do not seem particularly concerned about slavery, still having them today.
Yes I read the link. Thats how I know a Black nation was the first to abolish slavery and Norway didnt do it until 1848.
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
Doesnt matter because Norway didnt abolish slavery until 1848


Yes they did.


Plenty of other WHITE nations before that also.

Black nations still have slaves, are you ready to move to the current day?
No nation abolished slavery until a Black nation did it.

Whites nations still have slaves are you ready to move to the current day?

Did you read the link?

It does not look good for your case. Blacks do not seem particularly concerned about slavery, still having them today.
Yes I read the link. Thats how I know a Black nation was the first to abolish slavery and Norway didnt do it until 1848.

that's nice. Which black nation was that?
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

11515284_0.jpg

How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

What is your home nation?
Doesnt matter. What matters is that the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.

I did not know Norway is a black country.

Speaking of black countries, they still have slaves.
Norway isnt a Black nation.

That's what I thought also.

They abolished slavery in 1200s.
Nope. Try again Jr.

Which black country abolished slavery before 1200s? Recall again, they still have slavery today.
Doesnt matter because Norway didnt abolish slavery until 1848


Yes they did.


Plenty of other WHITE nations before that also.

Black nations still have slaves, are you ready to move to the current day?
No nation abolished slavery until a Black nation did it.

Whites nations still have slaves are you ready to move to the current day?

Did you read the link?

It does not look good for your case. Blacks do not seem particularly concerned about slavery, still having them today.
Yes I read the link. Thats how I know a Black nation was the first to abolish slavery and Norway didnt do it until 1848.

No, Norway abolished slavery in 1200s, the banning of the slave trade in the entire region followed in 1848. Read closer.
 
Let them tear it down. Let's just get the war going.
 
that's nice. Which black nation was that?
You'll never get an answer from that liar.


time to face facts-----SLAVERY happened thruout the entire planet-----in VARIOUS FORMS ----sad but
true. An attempt to blame the ills of this or that
people on slavery is really dumb. Prevalence of
virus or plasmodium infected mosquitos in the lands of their ancestors has a greater effect. At to "racism"----it seems to be hardwired in the primate
brain, sad but true
 
From the creators of Klux Klux clan new genius ideas emerge.

"In a post that was hastily deleted Monday night, the Democratic National Committee announced that President Trump’s plan to celebrate the Fourth of July was “glorifying white supremacy.” No explanation was given as to how celebrating the nation’s independence from the British Empire could be considered racist."

Not everyone in america was free on the 4th of july due to racism. How did you not know that?

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How did you not know that it is year 2020, hundreds of years after white men decided to end slavery, but other people still practice it today.
The first country to end slavery was a Black country. You need to bone up on your facts.

Well it wasn't/isn't your homeland, it's still being praciced there.

Slavery in contemporary Africa


The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the Arab slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves. These patterns have persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.
Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa), exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[1] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude. Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[2]


Not sure what that has to do with the point that the first nation to outlaw slavery was a Black nation. Can you deflect a little harder? :)

Sure you do, your "Homeland" STILL enslaves other Blacks, you really don't have any bragging rights.
My homeland doesnt enslave anyone. Even if it did what does that have to do with the fact that a Black nation was the first to outlaw slavery? :)

Your homeland that is Africa currently has more slaves than were ever brought here.

My homeland has zero slaves and the first nation to ban slavery was a Black nation.
Hi Asspieces....

Remember when your stupidity tried to say Senet was where Chess came from?

Dumb dumb.

Now, tell us your thoughts on the Native American tribes that owned slaves and fought for the confederacy.



Tell us what you know about the Trans Sahara slave trade Asspieces.

There isn't a mystery why actual Africans are sickened and embarrassed by the ignorance of black Americans as a result of white liberal propaganda.

Black Americans are nothing but slaves for the democrats still. Keep thinking they really care and keep thinking you are not political pawns.

How pathetic.

Even Malcolm X calls YOU PEOPLE chumps.



Lol at you


You have some respect for the words of Malcolm X?
 
A recent poll? One? I'm skeptical even of that one result, did they include all Blacks or only men? Support for Trump among Black women may be in the single digits.

Joe Biden confessed on videotape to extorting the former Ukraine PM, and you don't believe HIM. Of course, you're skeptical.

:p Bwuhahahahahahahaha
Didn't like that topic? Don't blame you for wanting to change it.

Did Biden 'extort' for personal gain or apply pressure as part of US policy?
Was US policy making sure his drug addled kid kept his 85k a week job?
I think we should investigate every senior gov't official to ensure they and their families don't profit from daddies connections. I'd expect Washington would be a ghost town with no Dems or GOP left.

How much did Trump personally benefit from his trips to his properties? I guarantee it comes out to more than $85K/week.

You don't seem to want to comment on Rushmore, I wonder why?
My original comment on Rushmore (post # 5) started this little tangent.
 
that's nice. Which black nation was that?
You'll never get an answer from that liar.


time to face facts-----SLAVERY happened thruout the entire planet-----in VARIOUS FORMS ----sad but
true. An attempt to blame the ills of this or that
people on slavery is really dumb. Prevalence of
virus or plasmodium infected mosquitos in the lands of their ancestors has a greater effect. At to "racism"----it seems to be hardwired in the primate
brain, sad but true

"Happened"?

Africa still has more slaves than were ever brought to US.
 
It’s official. They are out of the closet. Democrats hate America.

(They have since removed the Tweet to try to slink back into the closet, but screen grabs got it.)
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Exaggeration! Only 1/2 the people on the mountain owned slaves. I'm sure he was only there for Lincoln.

I'm not in favor of tearing down all statues, but there needs to be context and people who tried to destroy this country should not be honored.
The problem with most movements and agendas is that they don't stop. Maybe this one will.
They all stop. Eventually.
Still going on in China. 55 million deaths and still going beginning in 1966.
True, but the China of today would be anathema to Mao.
 

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